It was only a few months ago that we were all still going through the daily morning hustle.
For parents who can work from home, mornings may consist of putting on their teacher's cap and homeschooling their kids. They're probably juggling conference calls with craft time and adjusting work schedules due to child care obligations.
Other parents, or essential employees who can't work from home may be leaving their children with spouses or relatives with daycares and schools shuttered.
Needless to say, neither situation is stress-free or ideal.
How can you help your employees manage their dependent care needs and take advantage of existing programs during this challenging period? Here are three tips to communicate to your employees who currently hold a dependent care flexible spending account:
Practicing empathy and communicating benefits options often and in many different formats such as texts, emails and/or mail is ideal to reach your employees how they want, in this "new normal" chaos. Giving your employees some tips on how best to use their benefits in a time of change can give them much needed peace of mind and increase engagement and therefore, productivity.
To find out other tips on best ways to communicate use of a Dependent Care FSA check out our e-book below.